Dale wrote:
>
> Sorry it took me a bit to do anything with this.  We still working on
> that tree.  We getting close to being done.  Anyway, I mounted the new
> SSD OS on the old OS and copied over /etc and /root again.  I really
> don't need /home much since I only use root on that thing.  Oh, for
> fstab, I used the same labels on each.  After doing that, I shutdown,
> unplugged the old drive and booted the SSD OS up.  I was able to login
> over ssh even.  I'm sure something in /etc was messed up somehow.  I
> think it worked a couple times before failing.  So, this time, I did
> several reboots and shutdowns just to be as sure as I could be.  It
> worked each time. 
>
> After I hit send, I'll reboot again and it will fail.  Isn't that how it
> usually works????   ROFL 
>
> I might be back in a few minutes.  o_O 
>
> Dale
>
> :-)  :-) 
>


Well, it took a little longer than I expected.  I booted the NAS box to
update my backups.  It booted just fine, couldn't login tho.  I usually
use ssh and meant to save the error but already cleared the Konsole. 
Force of habit.  My plan, reinstall the OS on the SSD and be done with
it.  It likely has a simple fix but it's either reinstall or target
practice.  O_o   Oh, it did this after I removed the old spinning rust
drive and mounted the SSD in its place.  Go figure.  If I had waited to
swap the hardware, it would have likely still worked fine.  It would
only fail after I bag up the spinning rust drive and put it on the
shelf.  ;-)  LOL 

Weird problem tho. 

Dale

:-)  :-) 

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